I am a 29-year-old male and
had type 3 contouring surgery on June 2nd.
It's been a little over a month now.
As a month has passed, I'm starting to feel better, so I'm drinking and
I'm thinking about the cigarettes I quit because of the surgery.
At the hospital where I had surgery, the doctor said I could drink alcohol, but
I absolutely could not smoke.
When I drink alcohol, my drinking volume decreases significantly after surgery, so I drink like I normally do, but
it becomes a problem because I get drunk and fall somewhere and get hurt.
I say there is no problem with drinking itself, so I drink it in moderation,
but if I smoke, the nerves that haven't returned yet may never return.
They said I shouldn't smoke until it all comes back.
The nerves around my lower lip and lower jaw haven't recovered yet, but
when I drink alcohol, I desperately want to smoke. In fact, it even bloomed a little.
I am curious about what the surgery seniors did if they were smokers before surgery.
It's hard to find cigarette-related articles in the reviews...